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Hi All -

My son has started to refuse taking his supplements. Does anyone know

which of the following supplements can be frozen? Thanks!!!

- Cod Liver Oil

- Evening Primrose Oil

- Brainchild vitamins

- Brainchild minerals

- vit B6

- probiotics

- enzymes

- calcium

- magnesium

- zync

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> Hi All -

>

> My son has started to refuse taking his supplements. Does anyone

know

> which of the following supplements can be frozen? Thanks!!!

>

> - Cod Liver Oil-not likely

> - Evening Primrose Oil-should be fine in the cabinet away from

heat/light.

> - Brainchild vitamins-same in cabinet

> - Brainchild minerals-same

> - vit B6-same

> - probiotics-uncertain if they will be good when you thaw, but

refridge will keep them a while.

> - enzymes-should be good in cabinet, no light/heat

> - calcium-cabinet

> - magnesium-cabinet

> - zync-cabinet

Most supplements can be stored for a long time in a cool dark

cabinet with lids on. With the exception of probiotics. These store

best in the refrigerator. I have no clue what freezing would do to

them. Oils do not usually dethaw well. Keep that in the fridge too.

>Sometimes there are underlying reasons why they are refusing supps.

For my son it can be illness, oral thrush. Hope this helps.

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Hi All

He may be refusing because that he is sick now. Or maybe because I've

introduced soda (oops.) He loves popsicles so the reason I want to

freeze them is to see if I can get them in him via a popsicle.

Thanks.

> >

> > Hi All -

> >

> > My son has started to refuse taking his supplements. Does anyone

> know

> > which of the following supplements can be frozen? Thanks!!!

> >

> > - Cod Liver Oil-not likely

> > - Evening Primrose Oil-should be fine in the cabinet away from

> heat/light.

> > - Brainchild vitamins-same in cabinet

> > - Brainchild minerals-same

> > - vit B6-same

> > - probiotics-uncertain if they will be good when you thaw, but

> refridge will keep them a while.

> > - enzymes-should be good in cabinet, no light/heat

> > - calcium-cabinet

> > - magnesium-cabinet

> > - zync-cabinet

> Most supplements can be stored for a long time in a cool dark

> cabinet with lids on. With the exception of probiotics. These store

> best in the refrigerator. I have no clue what freezing would do to

> them. Oils do not usually dethaw well. Keep that in the fridge too.

> >Sometimes there are underlying reasons why they are refusing

supps.

> For my son it can be illness, oral thrush. Hope this helps.

>

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